Asghar Farhadi Discusses New Film, Iranian Culture at Sarajevo Festival
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Asghar Farhadi Discusses New Film, Iranian Culture at Sarajevo Festival

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Oscar-winning director Asghar Farhadi spoke with *The Hollywood Reporter* at the Sarajevo Film Festival about his upcoming film and his deep connection to Iran. He received one of the festival’s most prestigious honors.

Farhadi, known for films like *A Separation* and *The Salesman*, was interviewed at the Sarajevo Film Festival.

He expressed a strong affection for Iran and its culture, stating, “I love them, I love that culture.” Farhadi also voiced his belief that the people of Iran deserve better than the current state of conflict. He further asserted, “I don’t believe cinema is dying,” despite global challenges and conflicts. The interview highlights Farhadi’s continued dedication to filmmaking and his unwavering support for the Iranian people.

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